17 Bucket List Hikes You Need To Experience In Canada

Conquering mountains one trail at a time.

Hiking is a Canadian's favourite past-time. So we're bring you some of the best hikes and views from coast to coast. Live (or hike) out the ultimate Canadian experience and finish this bucket list of surreal hikes.

So whether you want to go on your own Wild experience, Canadian-style or you're looking for a short and sweet scenic hike, this list from Narcity has got you covered.

Note: please be careful, do your research and prepare properly before embarking on your ultimate Canadian adventure. Be nice to the environment, clean up after yourselves, and try to stay on designated trails.

4. Moraine Lake Shoreline/Rock Pile // Banff National Park, AB

5. Bruce Trail // Bruce Peninsula National Park, ON to

Difficulty: Varies through hike

Distance: 885 km

Time: Varies on sections/leg of trail. Some parts can be as short as an hour. If you want to do the entire hike from start to finish, it varies depends on the amount hiked per day; for example, if hiking 8 hours a day (approximately 30km), it would take around 30 days to complete.

Elevation Gain: Varies through hike

*This trail is no joke, it is Canada's oldest and longest footpath. But you don't have to complete the entire trail from start to finish. For example, the 6 km Cape Dundas Loop is a great hike that is part of the trail. If you're looking to go for a Wild experience, Canadian-style, this hike could be an option, but obviously be prepared and do your research.

6. Deux-Criques Trail // La Mauricie National Park, QC

7. The West Coast Trail // Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, BC

Difficulty: Difficult

Distance: 75 km

Time: Varies on trail selection. You don't have to hike the entire trail and can opt to complete certain sections. If you do want to finish the trail from start to end, it will take approximately 5 — 7 days, depending on how much you're hiking each day